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f:. ., " F Dm cvt ITT nnnnnvi id i small, mm f. That What Watson Says in J i a SpeeatDallaTex.' . " "A KNOT. ON A LOG," ... "Cant Carry His Family" 'Ha la a Wart . " on ths Pairry.s Dead Weight to the f Ticktf IU Say Ue Akraa Can i'J ', Carry Bryan Through. , iTif ; Dallas, Tex., Sept. Thomas E. . . Watson v ice-presidential nomi nee of. the Populist party, addressed an ' audience of 5,000 people at the - lair grounds. Mr. Watson said in - part: " ; "McKinley and Hobart represent " enemies of labor and Se wall repre sents the same thing. Sewall is just the opposite of Bryan in everything, ; He then asked ''that Sewall be pull ed down and Watson substituted. ilrMr. Sewall cannot carry his own family. Laughter, j -Whenever my own son takes the stump and begins rto make speeches against me, like Mr. Sewall 's son is doing against hlm,: I will getoff the ticket and crawl under a bed and bide myself, v Mr." Sewall cannot carry the ward in , , which, he lives. Ho cannot carry ,' the State in which he lives. Ho , is a wart on the party. He is a knot ' on the log. laughter. He is a ' . " dead, weight to the ticket. "Every man ought to know that if " Mr, Bryan is to be elected he will be elected by the votes . which the People's party give him. If he car- J ries Nebraska, where he lives, it will be the Tom Watson Populists who will carry it for him Loud cheering If he carries Kansas, Iowa and Texas, it will be the Pop ' olist wh5 gave them to him. vS "And I put it to you, Democrats, ifydiTwant our votes, don't you 'i think ypu oflght to "tote fair" with . ' ' us? You say let's go into copartner- tershlp, but you want to be both ''" partners. "We don't want to swal f low1 you, and we don't intend that ' you shall swallow us. Grreatcheer- x ing. , , "H Mr. Bryan is elected the Dem ocrats must realise that it it cannot possibly be done withou the Popu- ' w.: . list vote. , r "The Populists have gone as far as they could go. We went Outside of our jjifftyNlo give a Democrat the "-TTrStplace oil. nujr ticket. No self " 1 respecting Democrat could have asked any more.. We don't want to . destroy the People's party in this country. If I came off the ticket it would mean the death of the Popu list party. - 'Ask somebody else to kill the people's party, but don't ask me. I sat by the cradle where the party was born. I have fought its battles, I have supported its principles since its organization. I am going to stand by it till it dies, and I want no man to say that I was the man who stab bed it to the heart. "The people's party must never die. It has done too much good to die. It was the people's party, my friends, that made the Democrats : 'come to taw . ' . Cheers. We were a coal of fire on the turtle 's back and it never had any idea of traveling until it felt the force of the fire. We ' have been showing them in the last four years what we coufd do. "Wo don't ask thes Democrats to throw down their muskets, and when they ask us to give up our guns we sayT 'Please excuse us. " You keep yours and we. will keep , ours. " If you had both the guns 7 the teniptation to shoot might be too 'strong to resist. We can't let you " get the drop on u s that way. If you mean to be fair you ought not to 3 want us to give up our guns. If the people's" party were dead the old leaders might get in again, and then where would we . be? Just where Moses was when the light went out. - "Sewall 's got to come down..- He ' brings no votes to Bryan. He drives votes away" from Bryan. I "would bring votes to Bryan" and- bring thousands of them.' Sewall can come 1 4ow"o without hurting, his .party a little bit" ' I have got to stand on the . ticket where my, friends placed me. - I can't come down You may try to run me off but I 'm going to 6ght W " fore you "do it." 'I don't want any Jonah and the whale business, with you playing J.he. whale. You might forget to do what the whaledid with Jonah. We might never get out any more. ,'',.' x ,- "lit Sewall 6o6tyljP0ff ' Disease attacks the weak ,and de bilitated. Keep yourself healthy and strong by taking Hood's Sarsapa- rilla. i-is?- L , ti8B Hhjt :niMule4 ar y I I --t in 4H liotirs wtihmaLl I nunrrntelir, .fleetlon.1 if "J 1 1 rbm lind In,'iMin. fnll. v "' " ' ' : "V'--. -. r Z'--:r--i C'S-' ;"'"' 4 ' '' r ' . '. "- .' ' ' " " "' - "' ' ' " ' " """ l-WI'IWmWWWWW1!'!"'"! ' ' ""''' vwmwij l-i in, I i - j for Infants and Children. MOTHERS. Do You Know that Paregoric, ; Bateman's Dropa, Oodfrqr'a Cordial, many Kxalled Soothing Synrps, and ", ,;. xuoat remediea for chtldrea ar compoacd of opium or morphine ? Do Ton now that opium and morphine ore stnpcfyta: narcotic poison. 1 Po Ten TCtlovr tnat in moat countrlc drussUU ore not permitted to tell narcotic, without labelling them poisons f Io Yetl Know that 70a should not permit any medicine to be given your child unleu yiMpt your physician know of what It Is composed? Do Von Know that Castorla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of it. ingredient, ia publkhcd with every bottle ) Po Yen Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel PiTCHSa. That it ha. been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined? Po Ton Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, hare hwued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and hi. assigns to nse the word " CMtorf a n and its formula, and that to Imitate them is a state prison offense f Po Ton Know that one of the reasons for granting this government-protection waa because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely fcartnlesxj? Po Ton Know that 3s average doses of Castoria are furnished for 33 cental, or one cent a close ? PO.Ton Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children will be kept well, and that yon will have unbroken rest? - Welt, these things) are worth knowing. They are beta. The laMlmlle Blarnatnre of Children Cry for THC OEMTJItin COW" MY, TT ' THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE :i HAPPY, PBVITFUI. MARRIAGE." t.vtry Mas Who Wewld Know the Grand Tratba, the Plain Facta, lbs New lc.Tertee of Medlea! Science a. 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I Jubt bnbbled with Joy. I wanted to hug everybody and tell them my old self had died yesterday, and my new self waa born to-day. Why didn't you tell mo when I first wrote that I would lind it thia wayT Ana anotnertnns: "If von dumned a cart load of rold at mv feet it would not bring such gladness into my life a yonr method has done." Write to the ERIB MEDICAL COMPANY, Buffalo, TT. Y., and ask for the little book caUodCOMPLETE MANHOOD. ' Beferto this paper, and the company promises to send the book, ?n sealed envelope, without any marks, and entirely free, uoi U it Is weilinti-u. iocad. NOTICE ! Bids for furnishing fuel for the dif ferent departments of the Govern ment. The Secretary of State desires to purchase for the use of the different departments of the State Government: 300 tons Pocahontiws Coal. 50 tons White Ash Coal. 10 tons Jellioo Coal. " 25 cords forest pine wood, of which 15 oords mu6t,be two (2) feet Ions and ten cords one ( 1 ) foot long, part to be delivered in rear or Supreme uourt Building and part at tho Governor's Mansion. Sealed nrouosals to furnish the above will be received until the second (2d) of September at the Secretary's ofllee, when the . contract will be awarded. . .r ' '. iy30eowtd Academy of Music. ' FRIDAY, Sept. 11. nrnT p.nnTF Late New 'Jiov , MCKLOtlG "AND Aided by a company of Comedians un , der the management of Edward C, " 'White, in a screaming comedy, - -.f I adapted Iron! th.kVeaeh-:'' 'rJ SWI ffTo be' presented by "James A. ; . ; - Iforno'S delightful one- . ;" ..aot play, . ... . ScIdierljL.fFrancei '-Prleeti lif 5 and 25o a,W. II. King & Co.'. ' rv' i S';.' v-j : ' f v The DthBr Man apfrer. Pitcher's Castoria. MUftftaV VTflEtTT, NCW YON If OfTT. A Proclamation by the Gov ernor. $200 REWARD. State of North Carolina. ) Kxecctive Dkpautment. ) Whereas, official information has been received at this department that H. G. Womble, lato of the county of Wake, stands charged with the murder of Annie Hall, alias Annie Ore en, and whereas, it appears that the said H. G. Womble lias fled the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary pro cess of law cannot le served upon him: Now, therefore, I, Elias C'arr, Gov ernor of the State of North Carolina by virtue of authority in me Vested by law, do issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of Two Hundreddol lars for the apprehension and delivery of said H. G. Womble to the Sheriff of Wake county at the courthousedoor in Raleigh. And I do enjoin all offi cers of the State and all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our city of ltalei(,"h, the 13th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six, and in tho one hundred a'nd twenty-flt"-t year of our American In dependence. Klias Oakr. By the Governor: S. F. Telfair, Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION. A small, dark-complexioned whit , man, about 5 feet two or three ineho high, about 28 years old. When las! seen wore a light mustache, black hair and dark nearly black eyes. jull35w Administrator's Sale. As administrator of the estate of A. S. Pollard, deceased, I will ex pose to sale at public outcry to the highest bidder at the late residence of the said A S Pollard, 11 miles northwest of Raleigh, N. C, on Tuesday, September 22, 189G, the following articles of personal prop erty, belonging to faid estate, to wit: One 20 horse power Talbot engine and boiler. One saw mill, capacity 10 to 15, 000 feet per day. One C8-saw cotton gin. One cotton press. One lot of shafting. All of which is in good working order. Time of sale, 12 o'clock noon. Terms cash. J. C. Mabcom, aug 29-tds Administrator. Sale of Yaloable City Property. By authority of a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake county in Special Proceedings entitled W. N. Jones, administrator of Lucinda G. Briggs, vs. ,T. W. Allen and wife and others, No. 756 S. P. Docket as com missioner appointed by the court, I will, on Monday, October 5th, 1896, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash in order to make real estate assets two houses and lots in the city of Raleigh described as follows: First A lot on the southwest corner of the Intersection of Morgan and Daw son streets, fronting 52J feet on Mor gan street and running back south 105 feet with. Dawson street to A M Mc Pheetcrs' line. On this lot is a three room house. Second A lot fronting on West Morgan street, 52 feet and runs back south 105 feuL This lot is situate about 52i feet west from the one above described and adjoinB the lots of A. M. McPheeters on the south, Mrs E O Macy on the west and Miss Sclina Jenkins on tbe east. Has a throe room houso on same. - W. N. JONES. ecptl-td8 ;J Commissioner. Wluia B&br iras sick, ira gars ber Castoria, When she vaa a Olild, ah crfed for Castoria. Whea she became Hiss, abd clung to Castoria. Wfca she had Children, she gaTsthem Castoria. Wrossi: & id-Summer Clearance Sale. We beg to call your attention to the very low prices being offered in every department of our store. Spring and summer goods must go to make room for fall purchases and you will do well to examine quality and prices now being quoted as they are in many instances less than New York wholesale cost. Come early and get the pick as they are sure to go. A bargain in $7.50, $10 and 12.50 suits, former price $10, $12.50 and $15. CROSS & LINEHAN. School Books Remember our house is headquarters for all School Supplies. We have everything you need in this lino. A full stock if Hurd's Fine Stationery And in the very A. .Williams & OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Page & Marshall, proprietor P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy Cures all Skin and Blood Diseases. Phvsiciana endorse P. P. P. as a splendid combination, and prescribe it with great satisfaction for the cures of all forms and stages of Primary, Sec ondary and Tertiary Syphilitic Rheu- P. P. P. Cures Rheumatism. Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Malaria, Old Chronic Ulstersthat have resisted all treatment. Catarrh, Skin P. P. P. Cures Blood I'oisou. Diseases, Eczema, Chronie Female Complaints, Mercural Poison, Tetter, scaiu rioaa, etc., etc. l V 1 la n. nnworRiil t,OMH'. n.ll(l ftn excellent Appetiser, building up the p. p. r. Cures Scrofula. system rapidly. Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood ia in an impure conditian, due to menstrual ir regularities, are peculiarly benefitted P. P. P. Cures Malaria. by the wonderful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P. Priokly Ashe, Poke lloot and Potas sium. P. P. P. Cures ly spepsin Lippman Bros., v PROPRIETORS, Druggists, Lippman's Block, Savatf . nan, Ga. Book on Blood-Diseases -mailed free. For sale by y ... - , W- H, KING. Li riehan . latest styles. Go's Book Store Have You Never Received a shirt home from a place digni fied by the name of laundry, which looked as though it had washed it self? which was of varying colors the predominating tints being blue and yellow poorly iron, with a crease here and a wrinkle there, by way of ornament? It was provoking, wasn't it? We know just how to avoid all these things, and what's more, wo do avoid thorn. We will pieasi! tho most fastidious taste. Jfeg"Tenns, strictly cash. PHONE 87. Have Kept You Cool All Summer. Will Keep You w A R M All Winter. Soft Coal, Pocahontas and Russell Creek. Thacker and Jellico Goal. The best Coal at lowest prices al ways at Jones & Powells- FAYETTEVILLE Military Academy, ; FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. COL. T. J. DREWRY, C. F., PRINCIPAL. W. S. Drewry, Ph. B., M. A. (Uni versity of Virginia) Associate. Next session opens September 2. Recognized as a school of the VERY FRIST rank. Faculty of five e peri enced instructors. Teachers and pu pils form one household. Not a sin gle case of serious illness since ltti foundation. Discipline strict, but parental.' Certificate admits to col leges of North Carolina and Virginia. For catalogue address the Principal. July28-lm Raleigh Male Academy MORSON & DENSON, Principals. The 19th year opens Monday, Au gust 31. The course which has been so successful in preparation fop Col lege or Business is adapted to the needs of each pupil. Board at low rates. . Address the Principals for Catalogue, ' ug81m The Healed Term GONE! We have witk us now the ni'nt de lightful and charming weather, in which we ought to take advantage of by giving our families and best girl an airing during the lovely afternoons. Now is the timetoday, nottomorrow. Remember You can find the proper riu: at Stron ach's Light Livery and Sales Stables to make you and yours happy. Sta bles open every day in the week. FRANK STRONACH, Prop'r. Carriage and Harness Emporium I have just received my fall stock of vehicles and harness, which I am sell ing at low water mark. Factory prices don't cut any ice in this slide. Give me a call and be convinced. I'll give you some of my prices on vehic les, viz: Top buegy WO; o)en bugy $30 to $40; carriages 65 to 1(I0. My motto: "Buy right and sell close." FRANK STRONACH. Nos. 219, 221 and 223 Wilmington Street. Steam's Instant Headache Cure 12 Doses for 25c and a Sure Cure. Prescriptions given special care and attention at all hours. North Side Drug Store, Wynne and Birdsong, PROPRIETORS. G.E. LEACH Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Provisions, 311 Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N. C. Direct private wire to New York, New Orleans and Chicago. jy29tf North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. This College offers thorough cour ses in Agricultural, Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering, and in Science. General academic studies supplement all these technical cour ses. EXPENSES PER SESSION INCLUDING" BOARD For County Students - S91.00. For all Other Students .... 121.00. Apply for Catalogues to ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, President. Raleigh, N. C. Publication of Summons. North Carolina, ( In Superior Court Wake County. To Oct. Term. 'Hli. Service by Publication. W II Wheeler vs. Sallie Atkins, Hannibal Atkins, Ulysses Atkins, William Atkins, Benton C Atkins' last two infants, Rena Atkins and her husband, William Atkins, Maloy Hoover Rogers' infant, Joseph Rogers, Annie E Shaw, W F Shaw, Mary L Wheeler, C'reacy C Wheeler. Annie 1) Wheeler's last three infants and B O Barker, administrator of Alain Jones, deceased. To Hannibal Atkins, UlysBes Atkins, William Atkins and Benton C. At kins, Defendants in the alove en titled action. You and each of you will take notice and notice is hereby given you, that W. H. Wheeler, plaintiff above named, has instituted an action entitled as above in the Superior Court of Wake county, North Carolina, against you and thu other defendants named above. The summons in said action was is sued on the 31st day of August, 18!Xi, and is returnable to the October term, 1896, of Wake Superior Court to le held in the city of Raleigh on the 2bth day of October, 1896. The purpose of said action is to foreclose a mortgage on real estate given by your parents, Simeon Atkins (now deceased) and Sallie Atkins to Alain Jones, which mortgage was transferred to plaintiff, W. H. Wheeler. You are further notified and required to appear at the aforesaid October Term of Wake Superior Court and answer or demur during said term to the complaint which will be filed in said action, or the plaintiff will be granted the relied demanded in the complaint D. H. YOUNG, Clerk Superior Court Wake Co. H. K. Norm, Attorney. September 4, 1896. ltwfiw : .. - r -. -" i StateNormaland IndustrialSchooJ I Department well equipped. ; 8.1 teachers, 444 regular students, betide practice school of i7 pupili. S.y J ' triculatea since Its opening In 1? !. tt-'I of the 9ti counties represented. Coiu petitive examination at com seat August 1st to fill free-tuition Vacan cies in dormitories. Application should be made before July 2ith to enter the examination. No freetuitiop except to applicants signing a pledge to become teachers. Annual expense of free-tuition students boarding in dormitories, $90; tuition-paying stu dents, $1.30. Address President CHARLES D. McIVER, Greensboro, N. C. Julys lm Sale ofHouse and Lot In Garner, N. C. By virtue of power conferred on me by two mortgages duly recorded in Registry of Wake county in Book 100, page 68, and Book 124, at page 414, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the city of Raleigh on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 'Hfi, at 12 o"clock m., the house and lot described in said deeds, lying in Gar ner, N. C, and known as the Joe Ma son house and lot, and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of I Du pree, E. Pool and others, and describ ed as follows: Bounded on the north by R. & I), ral.road, on the east by 1. Dupree, on south by J. A. Senee and brother and on the west by K. Pool, and more particularly de scribed in a tod from A. ('. Fowler to James Mason. Another lot ad joining the above, beginning at S. Dupree 'h corner, thence south 20 de grees west, 7 chains and 58 links to a stake, thence west 1 chain and 50 links to a stake, thence north 20 degrees east 1 chain and 80 links to a stake on the railroad, thence with same to the beginning, containing t of an acre, said land above described tieing the residence of the late Joe Mason. B. F. MoNTAOUK, Mortgagee and Att'y for Mortgagee. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 26, "J6. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of M. C. Sorrell, de ceased, late of Wake Co., N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said M. C. Sorrell, to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 13th day of June 1897, or this notice will bo plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the said es tate are hereby notified to make im mediate payment. J. C. Marcom, Administrator. W. N. Jones, Attorney. Jul3 1tw6t SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) Condensed Schedule. In Etlect June 14, 186. Trains Leave Kalcigli huily. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited." 4,12 p, m. Dally, Solid vrstlbuled train wilh sleeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga via. Balis bury, morgantoD, A.Hlievllle, not springs ami Knoxville. Connects at Durham for Oxford Clarksvllie and Kevsvllle, except Sunday. At Greens boro with the Washington and Boulh westeru Vestl! uled (Limited), train for all points North, and with main line train No. II for Danville, Richmond and Intermediate local stations ; also his connection forTVlnston-Salem and with main line train No. 35, ' united states Fast Hail" for Charlotte Spartanburg, Green ville. Atlanta and all points South ; lso Colum bia. Augusta Charleston, Savannah, Jackson ville, and all points in Plorida. Sleeping Car for Atlanta. Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Sleeping Car for Augusta. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 11:45 A. n. Dally Solid train, conslstln Pullman Sleeping cars and coaches from Cha tanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 6:00 pm In time to connect with the Old Dominion Merchants' and Miners.' Nurfolk and Wash ington and Baltimore Chesapeake and Rich mond S S Co's for all pointsnortli and east. Connects at Selma for Fayettevtlle and 11 termediate stations on the Wilson and F.t etteville Short Out, dally, except Sunday for New ern and Morehrad Ity dally for (iolds boro, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions on tie Wilmington and Weldon Kallroad. Express Train. 8:50 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham for Oxford, Keysvllle, Richmond; at Greensbor for Washington and all points north. Express Train. 3:09 P. n. Dally For Goldsboro and Inter mediate stations. l ocal Accommodation. i:00 A. M. Connects at Greensboro tor all p iuts for North and South and W Inston-Salem and points on the Northwestern Noith Carolina Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points in West, ern North ( arolina Knoxville, Tenn , Cincin nati and western points ; at Charlotte fr Spar tanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points South. Trains Arrive nt Kalcigh, N. C: Express Train. 3:0s P. M. Dally From Atlanta, Charlotte Greensboro and all points 8011th. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 4:1a P. M. Dally From all poll ta east. Nor folk Tarboro, Wilson and water lines. From Goldsboio, Wilmington, Fayet cvllle and all points In Eastern Carolina. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 11:40 A. n. Dally From New York, W &lili,: ton, Lynchburg, Danville and Greens! oro, 1 hat tanooga, Knoxville, Hot springs and islievllle. Express Train 8,50 a, as. Dally From ooldslioro and lutei mediate stations. Local. 7:20 A. n. Dally From (ireeusboro and a points North and South Slo ping Car fr. 111 Greensboro to Raleigh. 9:00 p. s. Dally exc pt Sunday l-'n m '.iIk boro and all points East. Local freight trains also carry passeni 1 s Pullman cars on night train bom hal.li l,. Greensboro. Through rul'man vestibuld or:.lng 1:0. in Buffet sleeping Car and Vesllbiiled eosi'tex without obao ge on n.rfulK limit, d Double daily trains ltween ItaleUl, dim lotte and Atlanta. Quick lime; unexcel.ed a oommodatton. w. n. grebn, General Eu eilnieiM . , W. A. TURK. General Passenger 4 gi-ut Washington. D. C J. M. Gulp, Traffic M: v et Carpenter & Peebles ARCHITECTS. Thomas 1L Ashe, Associated Oorretondence tollotted. ' , Office Room 2, over M&cTlae 1 Brftncfa PharmacyB . . - 1 ; . 1 t f V I If "1 I, I 9 I) i IS:5 3 1 i- r ':! ' ' "4 f
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